2011/6/26 Benjamin Kaduk :
>> I hit "e" in grub to get the menu entries. Then I added it as a new
>> line.
>
> Hmm, I am not very familiar with the kFreeBSD boot process, but this value
> is normally set in the FreeBSD loader; on stock FreeBSD it would be in
> /boot/loader.conf .
When using GRUB t
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Benjamin Kaduk writes:
Where/how are you setting the value?
I hit "e" in grub to get the menu entries. Then I added it as a new
line.
Hmm, I am not very familiar with the kFreeBSD boot process, but this value
is normally set in the FreeBSD
Benjamin Kaduk writes:
> Where/how are you setting the value?
I hit "e" in grub to get the menu entries. Then I added it as a new
line.
> My understanding is that if that new value is read, the kernel should
> force a delay of that long on the entire boot process, which cannot be
> skipped prema
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Robert Millan writes:
set kFreeBSD.kern.cam.scsi_delay="15000"
Unfortunately this does not seem to help. I tried also 3 but it
clearly does not wait.
Where/how are you setting the value? My understanding is that if that new
value is re
Robert Millan writes:
> set kFreeBSD.kern.cam.scsi_delay="15000"
Unfortunately this does not seem to help. I tried also 3 but it
clearly does not wait.
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2011/6/26 Robert Millan :
> 2011/6/26 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
>> Is there a parameter like rootwait=N in Linux? I'm ok with slow bootup
>> but I'm not ok with unreliable bootup :-)
>
> Not exactly the same but, check if this helps:
>
> set kFreeBSD.kern.cam.scsi_delay="15000"
Btw in case this works
2011/6/26 Timo Juhani Lindfors :
> Is there a parameter like rootwait=N in Linux? I'm ok with slow bootup
> but I'm not ok with unreliable bootup :-)
Not exactly the same but, check if this helps:
set kFreeBSD.kern.cam.scsi_delay="15000"
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Package: kfreebsd-image-8.1-1-686
Version: 8.1+dfsg-8
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The photos at
http://iki.fi/lindi/kfreebsd/ufsid-boot-trouble/
have been captured from the display of my aspire one laptop that boots
debian kfreebsd-i386 squeeze from a USB flash drive.
As you can see, the kernel does not w
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